I think they are interconnected though - if a manager admits his plan isn't working, he can either keep trying it or do something else instead. Our previous managers all kept trying to make their plan work. Better managers change the plan - and as much as it pains me to say this, the best example of this is the advert for dentistry next door.

Player Valuation: £70m

I read the table Everton were 9th. Draw Huddersfield, Newcastle and Watford at home, lost to West Ham, Leicester and Wolves at home. We still have to play the top 6 at home five times. And we would probably lose most of these games. So yea we get worse and I am waiting game 38 to confirm it.

Player Valuation: £70m

I read the table Everton were 9th. Draw Huddersfield, Newcastle and Watford at home, lost to West Ham, Leicester and Wolves at home. We still have to play the top 6 at home five times. And we would probably lose most of these games. So yea we get worse and I am waiting game 38 to confirm it.

Player Valuation: £60m

Burnley will need a win
Fulham likewise.
We're lucky the best league in the world isn't the best league in the world.
Our top ten finishers our because of utter shabite below us.
Progression?
No way .
Results don't lie.

If he doesn't change things, that is a strong possibility. The point is though that Allardyce and Koeman absolutely would not change how things and we (the RS aside) got smashed all along till May last season; Silva at least has the chance to not do that.

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If he doesn't change things, that is a strong possibility. The point is though that Allardyce and Koeman absolutely would not change how things and we (the RS aside) got smashed all along till May last season; Silva at least has the chance to not do that.

If he has the courage to change things he would have done it by now. I believe the same thing will be served up until May. If we can’t do it against dross how can we do it (even draws) against the top 6 I never know.